>> no. >> but frank kwan may not have a choice because when california drafted its list of state parksclose for budget reasons, china camp was among them. all 1500 acres, including that house. frank lives in it. but the state owns it. they are looking at him as a special case. >> the house, we don't know yet. we've never closed parks before so we are just learning how to do this. we don't really know. >> frank describes the house as nothing fancy but lived in, comfortable. just past the front door and out through the porch screen he watches the day-to-day of this, the only place he really knows. and for now the only certainty. >> what about the business? >> we don't know. we are still figuring it out. >> you can see that business out frank's living room window, the iconic china camp general store and snack bar which generations of kwans have franchised from the state. he still sells shrimp there. >> but it comes from oregon unfortunately. >> the store is so dated and run down that now it's more trendy than ever. a place with pictures on the wall of movie stars who ate here and an old c